Watch the moon 101 video. Tides.
A team at the Danish National Space Center has discovered how cosmic rays from exploding stars can help to make clouds in the atmosphere. The results support the theory that cosmic rays influence Earth's climate.
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the sun and earth
It's all down to the proximity of the moon to the Earth. If it was further away, tidal influence would be much less.
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It is an unusual question, but yes, the North and South poles do contribute to Earth's gravity. They are like giant magnets pulling things to Earth. I hope this answers your question. If not ask a real scientist.
A compass needle points to the magnetic north pole. Earth has two different sets of poles the goegraphic and the magnetic pole... hope i helped some! Love ya! Rogers (vball # and bball # 4)
if you are in a rocket and have a telescope or something, you could watch the earth from space!
A team at the Danish National Space Center has discovered how cosmic rays from exploding stars can help to make clouds in the atmosphere. The results support the theory that cosmic rays influence Earth's climate.
Gravity
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None of the planets influence the tides on Earth. Only the moon, which is not a planet, has a major impact on tides on Earth.
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the sun and earth
NO your wrong
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